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Works flawlessly Got my PC to boot within five minutes after installing this app. All you need is the MAC address (I got it from my router web interface). Did not think Power on LAN could be that easy, thanks!

Worked as advertised I woke my laptop from my tablet within 30 seconds of installing app. I already had all the info I needed in Fing to reference for MAC, etc. Thank you! UPDATE: I found that this will even wake up the computer even when it's off. I thought it would only pull it out of sleep mode.

Works flawlessly Got my PC to boot within five minutes after installing this app. All you need is the MAC address (I got it from my router web interface). Did not think Power on LAN could be that easy, thanks!

Worked as advertised I woke my laptop from my tablet within 30 seconds of installing app. I already had all the info I needed in Fing to reference for MAC, etc. Thank you! UPDATE: I found that this will even wake up the computer even when it's off. I thought it would only pull it out of sleep mode.

Nice, light-weight app This is a Wake On LAN protocol. If you're familiar with WOL, then this app is the only tool you'll need to wake your device. If you're at all unsure of what you're doing, then you should look elsewhere. The plugin for Tasker is awesome and works like a charm.

The only one that works After much frustration with other apps and websites that send Magic Packets, this is the ONLY app that correctly crafts packets that make it through my router and wake my computer!

Accidentally didn't remove a "helpful" bit from the plug-in manifest. 4.0.2 fixes this back to normal

A Google User November 20, 2012

Works Great! Thanks for the great app. I can now wake my home server either from home or on the road. I give 5 stars for this app. Though the icon looks a little misplaced... Suggestion to Dev: Please change the icon to something with more relevance to the application.

Nice utility This utility wakes my PC over LAN and WAN, so that keeps me happy. I agree that the icon blows and needs changing, and can we get a better widget icon also please? A white rectangle is pretty crap. 5 ★ when we do.

Amazing Awesome that it has ability to create a widget to WoL. Also amazing that it has ability to export WoL to Tasker. Which then you can write the task to an NFC tag. I wake my PC with my phone by scanning an NFC tag. Amazing.

Love the EULA! App good too.. just needs 1 tweek! This has got to be the most up-front and clear EULA. The 2nd paragraph, "... you agree not to sue me". ROFL I ACTUALLY GIGGLED at that! Love it! The app does send the packets just fine. Mind you, I'm having a problem with my main machine I want to wake up. It wakes up fine if I send via internal network, but refuses to wake up when I send the packets via the internet. I run the WOL Packet sniffer to test if it's receiving, AND IT IS RECEIVING the packets. So there's something esle odd as everything is configured correctly (otherwise, it wouldn't receive the packet and MAC and it wouldn't wake up via internal either, but it is). Anyway, this app is nice and clean... THE ONLY THING I'D LIKE TO ASK THE DEVELOPER that rather than us having to separate the MAC hex pairs by a - sign, to auto insert the - sign as we type. On a reg. keyboard, it's no problem, but on the smart phones, it's a huge pain, because you keep having to flip to secondary character screen to pick up the - sign. Since MAC follow the same format, it's easy enough in the app to auto enter them after every 2 characters entered by the user. PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE! :) I''l update stars to 5 if that happens.

Wonderful app! The interface is clean and understandable. In Windows 7 I performed an extra step of "disallow[ing] the computer from putting the NIC to sleep to save energy," (via Device Manager|Specific NIC|Properties|Power Settings) on top of the other recommended steps, and that did the trick. I was waking my PC up within 10 minutes of downloading this app. The wake-up call is INSTANTANEOUS. Really, really cool.

Let me just update my old review: Using the app for about 3 years and cannot find anything wrong about it. Yet one thing: how about merging with ServerAssistant by openobjective? (Yeah, I know. Sorry for pushing...)

No Sleep On Lan option Once you turn your PC on, that's it. You cannot put it back to Sleep with this app so you have to find another solution. I'm using Sleep On Lan on Windows and sending the Command by using the Browser. This functionality should be built into the app.

Yes! Thank you so much for this. The tasker plugin is exactly what I was looking for. For those complaining about the icon... Just make a widget yourself with tasker and choose your own icon. Where can I send a donation?

Works great I tried 4 or 5 of these wol apps. I liked this one the best. It allows use of ip or dns hostname, broadcast or unicast packet, and you can export / import your profiles. To me it had the most features I wanted.

Excellent WOL App This app does EXACTLY what you need it to. Clean execution and no bugs. The ability to add a shortcut to wake a specific computer right to a your home screen is incredibly convenient.

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Your Motherboard / Ethernet-Card need to be compatible with the wake on lan protocol (most are) and you have to enable the features in your BIOS settings and your operating system.

This App MAY work over the Internet but theres no guarantee.

This App contains an App-Widget.

More informations:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wake_on_lan#Hardware_requirements

Some Instructions:You need a WLAN-Router, PC/Notebook, an ethernet crossover cable and an Android Device (of course).* Connect your PC and your router with the crossover cable.* Your router must allow UDP Broadcast packages to be send. * Enable WOL in BIOS and your Operating System.* The get the IP-Address (and in some cases the port for WOL) of your PC.* Connect your Android Device with your WLAN-Router and enter the IP-Address (and the port if needed).* Click on the Hostname of the PC you want to wake up.

****MOST PC'S WON'T WORK IF THEY ARE NOT IN STANDBY OR SIMILAR STATE****

Start your computer with just one click from app or widget!To add your devices, just run the integrated networkscanner.It will save all computers with Hostname, IP-Adresse and MAC-Address.

Features in v1.4.8:✓ Networkscanner to add new devices automatically✓ Tasker / Locale-Plugin to automate wakeup of devices✓ WAN-support to wake devices over internet (Please disable Broadcast in the expertsettings)✓ Widget to start your computer right from your homescreen✓ Online-status of your managed computers✓ Manageable in groups

Tips:● "Wake on Lan" uses the WOL-Standard to wake up devices. In order to use it, WOL must be enabled on each computer. In order to wake devices over Internet, you have to configure adequate port-forwardings on your router.

● The networkscanner scans for all devices, which are currently online.

● Because of certain circumstances (like special network-topologies), the networkscanner may find wrong MAC-Addresses. If the wake-process fails, please check for a correct MAC-Address.

● Please search the web for more information about configuration. There are several tutorials available.

● The online-status of a computer may be wrong because of several issues like installed firewalls.

A simple Holo Wake-on-LAN application to wake up your ethernet-connected computer(s) using your phone! Able to automatically wake when connected to WiFi point with SSID that you specified. Works when your phone is on the same network as your computer and even over internet.

Note:1) Your computer must support Wake-on-LAN. You can enable it in the BIOS.2) To wake over internet, you must forward packets from any port you want to the computer you wish to wake.

The WakeOnLan application enables you to wake up a computer on the local network (Wake on LAN), but also any computer on the internet (Wake on WAN) simply using your phone.

Wake on LAN is not available on all network cards but the most recent ones are often compatible. To take the most of this technology you might have to change some settings on your router or computer. For more information you will find many tutorials on Google.

* For this app to work, you need to make sure that your computer and network is set up for and supports Wake On Lan / WOL *

Automation------------------------------Automate waking up your computers by sending an intent broadcast from apps such as Llama and Tasker! In the latest version there is now support for Tasker plugins to make it even easier to automatically wake devices.Instructions on how to do this are available in the latest version of the app under the help section.

For WoW, just set the broadcast address to be the remote IP address of the device. This may require some extra setup on the remote network to make sure that the wakeup packets actually arrive on the remote device.

If you're trying to wake up a device that is connected via WiFi it may not work, there's not many WiFi cards that support the WOL standard. WOL works best via an ethernet connection. Some devices such as laptops may not support WOL very well or at all. Some might only work when they are in sleep mode, and others might allow you to turn it on when it is powered off.

Permission Details---------------------------------Photos/Media/Files/USB Storage - This is used for reading/writing CSV files to your internal storage so that you can copy your list of devices to other devices easily.

Network/WiFi - This is so that the app can actually send the magic packets to wake up your devices. It is also used in the network search screen and for pinging devices to see if they are online.

If you have any suggestions for Wake On Lan, please drop me an email and I'll see what I can do!

With WOLdroid you can send Wake On LAN (WOL) Packets to a Computer via WLAN. You can add and remove PCs (only MAC Address and Name nedded, no IP Address) to a list and start them by clicking on a button.

You want to start your computer, but you don't wanna walk to him? Then you will love this app.

Functions:● Type in the Mac und and the Broadcast of your computer and start him.● If you don't know the Mac or Broadcast, you can scan your network for suitable devices.● Save your devices in a favorites list.● Wake up your computer through the internet (you should configure broadcast forwarding in your router)● All inputs were checked (e.g. if mac input matches the correct format)

WOL-Manager is a Wake-On-LAN (and -WAN) App which manages the devices (PC, NAS, Server or any other Wake-On-LAN compatible device) and turns them on with just one click from all over the world. Access your data, no matter where you are, all you need is a internet connection and additional remote software.With WOL-Manager you can also add several devices to one group and wake them all together. The 'Instant-Wake' feature powers-on the specific devices instantly after you started the app, which is useful in case you always want to wake up the same devices or groups over and over again. WOL-Manager works with IP- and broadcast addresses, as well as with domain names such as DynDns.Pre-condition is that your devices support Wake-On-LAN and that it is setup correctly within your local network. Also check your router settings if you want to use it with dynamic domain names from anywhere in the world.

Wakes up computers in LAN by sending magic packet (Wake on LAN - WOL). It's very easy to use. Only thing you need to know is the MAC address of computer you want to wake up! Instructions can be found here: http://www.wikihow.com/Find-the-MAC-Address-of-Your-Computer

It has to be allowed to wake up the computer by the network (by magic packet).

Sitting on your couch wanting to watch some videos and realize that your XBMC server is not powered up?

Sitting at your kitchen table wanting to listen to some tunes and realize that your music server is fast asleep?

Whatever the reason for needing to wake up a sleeping computer, this is the app for you! This app allows you to send magic packets (wake on LAN packets) to sleeping computers to let them know it's time to wake up!

You can save multiple computers (or other internet connected devices) as targets, so they can be awoken with minimal movement - just a single press!

Shortcuts can even be created on your home screen for specific computers, allowing you to wake up your computers without looking away from that beautiful weather widget!

Technical notes: This app requires that wake on LAN is enabled for your device.

It uses a Cards UI and is Holo themed, so it fits perfectly with Android 4+.

For those asking for Tasker integration: This can be accomplished with the use of AutoShortcut, a Tasker plugin. Just install it and select Wake On Lan ICS+, then setup your shortcut.

Dev note:If you use this app, please leave honest feedback in the form of a review! If you have issues with the app, please contact me first via email, and I will try to help you resolve the issue.

Depicus Wake On Lan allows you to remotely wake a computer or other device that comply with the Wake On Lan protocol either on a local network or over the internet.

Works with an IP address or Fully Qualified Domain Name and even local Domain names as long as DNS can do a lookup.

** This version is the same as https://market.android.com/details?id=com.depicus.wakeonlan but is advert supported

Full information about Wake On Lan can be found at http://www.depicus.com/wake-on-lan/welcome.aspx

NB: Wake On Lan and Wake On Wan will not work to wake up a computer using only wifi although you can use this application to wake up machines if you are connected to wifi or 3g. Also note that some Mobile Operators block UDP over their networks, try using a higher port number e.g. 4343